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Jonas Ericsson
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Posted: Sun 15 Nov, 2015 12:18 pm Post subject: where can i buy a good cutlass or sabres+ |
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I'm new to all this. But I've been trying to find a good cutlass or shorter saber. Most of the makers I've heard good things about mostly do medieval weapons. And I've heard bad things about windlass and cold steel swords. Are they any makers for sabers and cutlasses you guys recommend?
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Luka Borscak
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Posted: Sun 15 Nov, 2015 1:10 pm Post subject: |
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Some windlass sabers, like their scimitar/shamshir, are decent.
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Roger Hooper
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Mike Ruhala
Location: Stuart, Florida Joined: 24 Jul 2011
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Posted: Sun 15 Nov, 2015 2:58 pm Post subject: |
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The Cold Steel "1917" series of cutlasses and sabers are actually pretty decent, my only major complaint with them is they lack a distal taper. The screws can back out but that's easy enough to fix by staking or thread locker. The handle shape isn't my favorite but that's the original design not Cold Steel's fault, it works as is and if you really wanted to it'd be easy enough to make your own grip slabs. Other than that the fit, finish and durability of these are actually really good for their price point. Once you factor in the value of the scabbards, which are way better than the originals ever were, it's a darned solid offering.
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Matt Corbin
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Posted: Sun 15 Nov, 2015 5:30 pm Post subject: |
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Forum member Ben Potter has made some pretty nice cutlassy things.
Also check out Arms & Armor, Lutel Handcrafts, Vladimir Cervenka and Tod's Stuff. All have made similar type swords in the past and would be on the top of my go to list for a good cutlass.
“This was the age of heroes, some legendary, some historical . . . the misty borderland of history where fact and legend mingle.”
- R. Ewart Oakeshott
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Timo Nieminen
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Roger Hooper
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Jonas Ericsson
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Posted: Mon 16 Nov, 2015 7:11 am Post subject: |
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I would be willing to spend maybe 500-600 euro or something like that. Thanks for all the replies, maybe custom makers can be contacted. But maybe thats in a different price class?
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C Petruzzi
Location: California Joined: 11 Nov 2015
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Posted: Mon 16 Nov, 2015 8:16 am Post subject: eBay |
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Go to eBay to buy any sword. Auction prices (as opposed to Buy it now) are usually much lower than retail. Just make sure that the seller has a high rating. If the Seller claims historical value for the sword (even age) ask how that was determined.
cpetruzzi
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